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"the staff were fantastic - especially Maurizo. But they were all so helpful and great service! The breakfast staff were so cheery - it made me smile!
The only thing that was missing was body lotion ... there was even a face cleansing pack ... but when you are travelling with just carry on lug..."

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"I picked this hotel because of the proximity to the train station and didn't expect such a warm, friendly staff, great service, and nice spacious room. We just spent one night here before leaving on the train the next day. It is right next to the train station and the metro is at the end of the ..."

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"Close to the airport, clean rooms, great showers, this was exactly what I needed. I stayed there with my husband before our early flight from Malpensa at 6:30am. While the stay was overall great, there were two things I think could be improved:
1. the "queen bed" or "double bed" was literally..."

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"Room was nice. Amenities were a hotpot that had a broken lid and a cracked ice bucket. When I called the Receptionist for Service, they insisted I bring the broken items down to the Desk They did not explain why (maybe short staffed) I needed to bring it there. When I did, they replaced the plast..."

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"We loved the warm atmosphere of this hotel. We had been traveling all day and it was nice to have some warm pasta and wine when we got in. Loved how modern and fun the decor was. We stayed one night and regretted leaving! "

Top Milan neighborhoods

Citta Studi

As you might expect from the name, Citta Studi has a bustling student population – and that means plenty of lively cafes and bars to choose from. There's also history to be had here as well – the...

As you might expect from the name, Citta Studi has a bustling student population – and that means plenty of lively cafes and bars to choose from. There's also history to be had here as well – the arches and pillars of the 15th Century Ca' Granda make it one of the most distinctive buildings in the district, and nearby is the Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio, which is almost a thousand years old.

Milan Centre

Mere words can't really express the majesty of Milan's Duomo. One of the world's largest cathedrals, it's a lavish palace of worship bedecked with hundreds of spires and statues – a Gothic glory...

Mere words can't really express the majesty of Milan's Duomo. One of the world's largest cathedrals, it's a lavish palace of worship bedecked with hundreds of spires and statues – a Gothic glory which took six centuries to complete. It sits in the Piazza del Duomo, a short walk from the legendary Quadrilatero shopping district, where the most exclusive fashion houses have boutiques lining streets like Via Sant'Andrea and Via Verri.

San Siro Stadium

Fashion shows, modernist furniture displays, and other major events are put on at Fiera Milano City, one of Europe's most prestigious exhibition spots. It may be big, but local bus services make...

Fashion shows, modernist furniture displays, and other major events are put on at Fiera Milano City, one of Europe's most prestigious exhibition spots. It may be big, but local bus services make it a breeze to explore. Meanwhile, soccer fans will want to make a pilgrimage to San Siro stadium – the shared home of Inter Milan and AC Milan, it's also hosted superstars like David Bowie and U2.

Northern Milan

Head to Northern Milan for a reminder there's more to the city than urban glamor and high fashion. Parco Sempione is a vast rolling island of greenery boasting landmarks including the Arco della...

Head to Northern Milan for a reminder there's more to the city than urban glamor and high fashion. Parco Sempione is a vast rolling island of greenery boasting landmarks including the Arco della Pace, a Neo-Classical triumphal arch covered in intricate carvings depicting battles and ancient gods. More history awaits you at Sforza Castle, a 15th Century citadel featuring art by Titian and Leonardo da Vinci.

Corso Buenos Aires

Any sightseeing trip around Milan should include the Porta Venezia, a handsome city gate which is close to the Quadrilatero – the shopping district which makes Milan one of the fashion capitals of...

Any sightseeing trip around Milan should include the Porta Venezia, a handsome city gate which is close to the Quadrilatero – the shopping district which makes Milan one of the fashion capitals of the world. Speaking of shopping, if you're after high street names rather than super-chic boutiques, then you also have to check out Corso Buenos Aires, the busy high street in which hundreds of stores jostle amid Neo-Classical grandeur.

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How to Find the Best Milan hotels with Hotels.com

Known worldwide as the center of fashion, yet having over 26 centuries of fascinating history, Milan is a truly unique tourist destination. Loose yourself shopping in a city known for worldly pleasures, take in a cathedral or two, and then enjoy a real taste of Italy in one of the fine restaurants. Whatever the reason for your visit to Milan, there’s no better way to book one of the many incredible Milan hotels than with Hotels.com: the experts in travel. Discover the hidden beauty of this timeless city by checking out the wide selection of incredible hotels in Milan on our website. We at Hotels.com have handpicked hundreds of accommodation options in Milan to suit any budget or travel style, so you’re bound to find the perfect hotel for you. Simply browse through hundreds of hotels on our website, or call us on the phone to have one of our representatives find the hotel that’s perfect for you. When booking online, our quick and convenient process is sure to make finding your dream accommodation a cinch. All Hotels.com a hotel are listed with all the relevant information, photos, as well as reviews from real Hotels.com users, so you know you’re making the right choice.

What's Milan like?

A wonderful blend of the old and the new, Milan is a must-visit location for anyone with a cultural thirst. Unlike Rome, which locals call “old Italy”, Milan is defiantly “new Italy” as the main industrial, commercial and financial center of Italy. Yet, Milan boasts dozens of some of the oldest churches in Italy, so seeing several during your visit is a must. We recommend finding a place to stay near the Duomo, Milan’s main cathedral, built in 1386. You can even climb up to the roof and enjoy the stunning views of the city. Be sure to visit Saint Mary of the Graces, home of Leonard Da Vinci’s “Last Supper” fresco. Love to shop? Milan is world famous for its shopping, and its fashion districts, so why not check out Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, the mother of all shopping malls, and treat yourself to something classy? And if you’re lucky enough to be visiting during the Spring or Autumn fashion fairs, you might even catch a glimpse of a supermodel being chased by international paparazzi. Football lovers rejoice, Milan is home to two of the best teams in the world: AC Milan and Inter Milan. Both teams share the San Siro stadium, so why not book one of the many Milan hotels close to the stadium, where you can enjoy a game or two?

Tips for Getting Along with Locals in Milan

The locals in Milan are a people with a love for life, but they do have a particular way of doing things. A little know-how will go a long way during your stay in one of the many Milan hotels. We at Hotels.com have a few tips to help you enjoy your stay to the fullest. Although fashions come and go, one thing that has stayed strong in Milan is a proud traditional of great Italian home cooking. During your visit, your taste buds will go wild! To have breakfast like a true local, sit at the bar, and order a caffe espresso and a brioche. If you sit down, you will often be charged much more. And although not as famous for pizza as Naples, great pizzas can be found all over Milan, especially near Maghera Street. Although it’s very common here to eat the pizza with a knife and fork, you can use your hands if you want to. As far as tipping goes, the Italians don’t tend to leave restaurant tips anymore, so don’t feel obliged. With its humid subtropical climate, Milan tends to have hot sunny summers, so bring a hat and plenty of sunblock. If you’re visiting in the winter, it will likely be cool, so wrap up!